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July 05, 2005

In a holding pattern

While we wait for L'affair Rove to develop a bit more, and while we wait for indictments to be released in the TRMPAC case, and while we wait for Bush to nominate a Supreme Court justice -- and we could be waiting longer than you think (see the sixth graf up from the end) -- I thought I would share a picture of tortilla Jesus:

I guess some blessed burrito-eater got the message from our savior as he was about to prepare some grub: “My little lamb, don’t eat this quesadilla, learn my ways, be kind to others, I died for your sins -- oh and sell this on eBay for personal profit.”

There's also a sour-cream-and-onion-potato-chip Jesus which fetched $260 at auction.

True believers should drop to their knees and pray, and then click over to e-Bay to check the seller's similar items ...

Posted by Guest Blogger PDiddie at July 5, 2005 01:26 PM | Permalink

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A popular game among Disneyphiles is to look for "Hidden Mickeys", manifestations of the iconic image of Mickey Mouse that show up unexpectedly in photographs. It turns out that the image of Mickey shows up almost everywhere! Hmmm... kind of makes you think, doesn't it? ;-)

Posted by: Mike Chappell at July 5, 2005 02:02 PM

Mike (or should I call you Mick):

When I see these accounts of manifestations of the Virgin Mary in the tint of a window or a freeway underpass water stain, I'm always reminded of Father Guido Sarducci from the old Saturday Night Live and his game of "Count the Popes in the Pizza".

Where IS Waldo, by the way?

Posted by: PDiddie at July 6, 2005 05:06 AM

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